Mei Tessum reached out to Morgan White to ask for approval to put ammonia air pollution sensors around campus.
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iSEE Campus as a Living Lab (CALL) Projects (Ongoing)
Project History
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3/14/2022
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3/14/2022
Chris Tessum, assistant professor in Civil and Environmental Engineering reached to Morgan White to discuss the submission of two proposals to the iSEE campus as a living laboratory program.
Project Family
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Research Supported through iSEE
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iSEE Campus as a Living Lab (CALL) Projects
- Adaptive Aluminum Tensegrity Structure as a Bike Parking Canopy
- Addressing Community Health Disparities from Hazardous Waste
- Agrivoltaics: Crop Production and Solar Panels on the Same Land
- City Traffic as a Reservoir System
- Creating Adaptable Autonomous Systems for Energy-Efficient Buildings
- Environment-Enhancing Food, Energy, and Water Systems
- Faculty/Staff Crowdsourced Community Program
- Geothermal: Thermo-Hydraulic Properties of Glacial Tills
- I-PLACES Living Laboratory
- Integrating Groundwater Resources and Geothermal Energy for Water-Energy Security and Resilience
- Student Mobility on and around the Illinois campus
- Testing Geopolymer Performance in a Geothermal Exchange System
- Thermochemical Batteries: Turning Waste Heat into an Energy Source
- Wind Turbine/Pavilion Integration for Electricity Generation
- iSEE Scholars
- iSEE Thematic research
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iSEE Campus as a Living Lab (CALL) Projects
Project Location(s)
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